"Tongue in cheek supernatural police procedural"
In Denver, Kitty Norville hosts the Midnight Hour show at
KNOB radio. Tired of inane 90's retro music she asks her
callers if they believe in vampires and werewolves.
Shockingly she gets a bunch of callers with some providing
profound comments or questions. Kitty responds sometimes
tongue in cheek and others seriously quoting Milton. Two
months later, Kitty's once a week show is a monster hit
and about to go into syndication. Six months later the
show is on 62 stations. While on the air, Cormac the bounty hunter calls saying he
has been hired to kill her. She stays on the air to
persuade him to reconsider as they are being used by a
mutual enemy and she admits to being a werewolf. When the
police arrive too quickly, he offers Kitty a deal to let
her live if she does not press charges. Detective Harden
is irritated, but cannot do anything about it. Not long
afterward Harden asks Kitty to look at a corpse, which she
does. Kitty sniffs and realizes a rogue werewolf has
killed a teenage prostitute. Further murders occur by
this rogue with Kitty working with Cormac and Harden
trying to solve the case. Though everyone accepts Kitty is a werewolf without
blinking once she comes out of the closet, the heroine is
a terrific protagonist and holds the tongue in cheek
supernatural police procedural together. Like the radio
audience, readers will believe that vampires and
werewolves reside among the humans. The story line is
action-packed (pun intended) yet Kitty and several other
key players come across as fully dimensional whether they
are shapeshifters, bloodsuckers, purebred humans, or
hunters. Carrie Vaughn provides a terrific tale starring
the adviser to the paranormal crowd. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 17, 2005
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